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Please join us for our fifth Human Library. "Books" at the Human Library are real people with a desire to enter into authentic conversations with others in order to challenge prejudices, promote understanding and encourage mutual respect. It's about talking to each other, reflecting our diverse set of experiences and adding more empathy and a sense of community across our campus.
Interested in volunteering to share your story? Contact Alyssa Archer at aarcher2@radford.edu or 540-831-5688 for more information. And if you know someone who has a story to tell, please talk to them about the event!
This event was previously branded on Radford's campus as the Living Library. This year, we're branding as the Human Library, to focus on the central concept of people talking to people.
Sponsored by McConnell Library, The Scholar-Citizen Initiative, The Center for Diversity & Inclusion and the Women's and Gender Studies program.

The Center for Career and Talent Development is hosting the annual Graduate & Professional School Fair. Free and open to current students, alumni and the public, regardless of your major, year in college or future goals, this is an opportunity to talk with representatives from graduate and professional schools from around the country. Learn what options are available and get helpful insight into the application process.
Meet face-to-face with graduate school representatives to:
•Gather detailed information on various schools
•Explore requirements for programs
•Receive materials to review at a later date
•Network
Register on Handshake today!

Campus Sustainability Week event.
Join Radford University faculty, staff & students on a popular bike route through campus and community.
Don’t have a bike? Rent one from RU Outdoors FREE for this event. To rent a bike, arrive at 3:30 and check-in with us out front of the Recreation & Wellness Center.
Questions? Contact Josh Nease: jnease@radford.edu

Campus Sustainability Week event.
What is a terrarium you may ask? Well, it is a glass container or vase that contains rocks and soil. In these containers can also be plants and decorative pieces. Terrariums can be shown as a demonstration of how the environment works.
The terrariums that we will be making at this event will be open, therefore allowing light, water and heat that will contribute to the plants' growth.